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  • Page 1 Netrixx LED Display User Manual (Preliminary) www.linortek.com For Netrixx TCP/IP Programmable LED Message Display...
  • Page 3 Thank you for purchasing the Linortek Netrixx display. This display integrates with the Linortek Netbell series for automated visual alerts and messaging with features such as count-down/count-up and scheduled messaging. Each Netrixx display is shipped with the following: ______ One Netrixx Display...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Option 3: Using Telnet for Configuration (Disabled by default, please refer to Option 2) ...... 11 Netbell Integration ............................14 Whitelist Netbell controller ........................14 Link the Netrixx IP address to the Netbell ....................14 Link a Netrixx message to a Netbell relay ....................14 Activation ..............................15 Software Update ............................
  • Page 5: Linortek One-Year Limited Warranty

    When a refund is given, the product Use a damp cloth for cleaning the enclosure only. for which the refund is provided must be returned to Linortek and Attachments – Do not use attachments unless they are becomes Linortek’s property.
  • Page 6 IN NO EVENT WILL LINOR TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN 16. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the product from the CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, outlet and refer servicing to Linortek Customer Support INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, INCLUDING, under the following conditions:...
  • Page 7 These codes exist for your safety, as well as the safety of others. Linortek assumes no responsibility for any harm or damage resulting from a failure adhere to local laws, ordinances or regulations or failure to follow specified instructions for installation and product usage.
  • Page 8: End-User License Agreement For Linortek Software And Documentation

    (d) use any portion of the Software on any device or computer other than the Linortek Product that you own or This EULA does not govern your use of the Linortek website or the control; Linortek Products (excluding the Software). Your use of the Linortek...
  • Page 9 Linortek. 11. Waiver To be effective, any and all waivers by Linortek hereunder must be in writing and signed by an authorized Linortek representative. Any other failure of Linortek to enforce any term hereunder will not be deemed a waiver.
  • Page 10: Precautions And Disclaimers

    Unless specifically stated, this product is NOT designed to switch line voltage devices. This limitation includes all of Linortek products. To control device that operate at line voltages the user MUST install and intermediary device such as a relay. When choosing devices to control, it is best to select low voltage devices.
  • Page 11: Installation

    IP address will appear on LED display The Netrixx display is designed to hang from the two Method B: Using IP Scanner tabs on top of the frame. If hanging the Netrixx display Download IP scanner from: from drywall, it is recommended to use drywall anchors https://angryip.org/download/#windows...
  • Page 12 Scroll down and select the checkbox for Telnet o 5 – 8; experimental Client and click OK • 5; Temperature (Deg C) To connect to the Netrixx display using your PC, follow • 6; Temperature (Deg F) these steps: •...
  • Page 13 TD 08,30,00,2023,12,01; axis hh,mm,ss,yyyy,mm,dd The ninth position attempts to automatically set the This setting is not needed if the Netrixx display is display’s offsets connected on the network with access to an NTP server o 0 – left – it will update its time automatically. If you do not plan o 1 –...
  • Page 14: Netbell Integration

    No. is the device ID: 1 in high-noise environments. Relay at Location: Enter desired message number To integrate the Netrixx display to the Netbell is simple, on the Netrixx diplay that you want to activate from please follow the instructions below.
  • Page 15: Activation

    After we post an updated version on our website, you might want to update your display. Download the latest .uf2 file from https://www.linortek.com/downloads/software-update/ To upload the file please connect the display to your PC using the USB-B cord. The easiest way to upgrade the software is to use the NetrixxWriter application.
  • Page 16 SH rr,nn; • 01 to nn – clk rec# • year • • • rr – byte, rec# or dump 0 cc – byte, auto clear mm -byte • display this record • 00 – not clear • month • •...
  • Page 17 Set Count Down CD rr,hh,mm,ss,nn; • rr - byte • 1 of 5 clk rec# • hh - byte • hours • mm - byte • minutes • ss - byte • seconds • nn - int • goto rec...
  • Page 18: Appendix 2: Sample Commands

    Appendix 2: Sample Commands...
  • Page 19 AS 1,3 Program AutoStart to Record 1, CLS clock, no time to the next rec, no next rec, and show non stop, no relays; SS 1,-240,30,0,$time.nist.gov Set up the NTP system (set the time CS 2,1,2,0,4,0,0,0,6; Display clock #2, no am/pm, mm:ss format, zone in minutes) Count down, with the next rec # 6 SS 0,-240,30,0,$time.nist.gov...
  • Page 20 DA 5,7,40,70,0,100,0,0,10; Attributes for record #5: Font 7, 40 red, 70 green, 0 blue (Yellow), 100 bright, 0 steps right on X, 0 steps up on Y, vertically centered for scrolling. DF 5,2,0,0,99,14,1,1,0; Features for record #5: 2 speed scroll, no flash, clk record 0, clear screen before display the clock, 14 sec to the next rec, next rec 1, stop the message, no relays;...

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